After the 1973 reorganization added the 5
more ranks this is now the starting NCO rank

Rav-Samal
(RaS)

למס-בר

NAEM-6

Rav-Samal Rishon
(RaSAR)

ןושאר למס-בר

NAEM-7

Rav-Samal Mitqadem

םדקתמ למס-בר

NAEM-8

Rav-Samal Bachir

ריכב למס-בר

NAEM-9

Rab Negad

דגנ-בר

Officer Candidates

NAOC-1

Officer Cadet
(OCdt)
Élève-officier
(élof)

*New Rank Titles in 2000Naval Cadet
(NCdt)Aspirant de marine
(aspm)

Commissioned Officers םיניצק תוגרד

NACO-1

Segen Mishne

(ם''גס)הנשמ ןגס

NACO-2

Segen

ןגס

NACO-3

Seren

ןרס

NACO-4

Rav-Seren

(ן''סר)ןרס-בר

NACO-5

Sgan-Aluf

(ל''אס)ףולא ןגס

NACO-6

Aluf Mishne are senior naval officers. Until 1972, the
commander of the Navy held this rank.

Aluf Mishne

(ם''לא)הנשמ ףולא

Flag Officers

NAFO-1

NATO Grade OF-7

Tat-Aluf was added in 1968 after the six day
war and was until recently the most senior naval rank.

Tat-Aluf

(ל''את)ףולא-תת

NAFO-

NATO Grade OF-8

The Commander in Chief of the Navy,
considered a "Corps Commander" reporting to the Chief of the General
staff. On the foreign service uniform he wears the sleeve stripes of a
Vice Admiral (technically a rank one step up)